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Joanna Simpson (1964 – 31 October 2010) was a 46-year-old woman who was killed by her ex-husband, Robert Brown, on 31 October 2010. Brown argued with Simpson and bludgeoned her to death before burying her body in a pre-dug grave in Windsor Great Park.
After guest starring on his mother's series All in the Family (playing a Boy Scout in 1973 episode "Archie Is Branded"), he was remembered by producer Norman Lear who cast him in a recurring role as Bob Morton on the sitcom One Day at a Time, appearing in 14 episodes from 1976 to 1983.
Founder of Latter Day Saint movement killed along with his brother by a mob [60] [61] [62] Lynching of Samuel J. Bush: Decatur: 1893-06-03: 1: Black day-laborer accused of raping white woman: Lynching of F. W. Stewart: Lacon: 1898-11-07: 1: Black man accused of assault of a miner's daughter: Lynching of William Johnson: Thebes: 1903-04-26
Later, daughter Janie Lynch is found, also shot dead, in one of the bedrooms. The crime had occurred several days earlier, and the killer had not left any cartridge casings or fingerprints behind. With little in the way of clues for detectives to pursue, they question Delores's son Tom Lynch, who stands to inherit the estate.
Fisher married Mary Cooper in 1987. The couple had two children: a daughter Brittney and a son Bobby. [8] He was described as a cruel and distant control freak toward his family. He and his wife fought about sex and money, with Mary taking a job that she told friends was a "security fund."
At 1:00 p.m. on April 23, 2006, the bodies of 42-year-old Jean-Marc "Marc" Richardson and his 48-year-old wife Debra were found in the basement of their home, [7] and the body of their 8-year-old son Tyler Jacob [8] was discovered upstairs. Jacob's young friend had been the one to discover the bodies, having arrived for a playdate with Jacob ...
Her husband, Robert Angleton, had been accused of planning the crime. His brother, Roger Nicholas Angleton, was arrested in possession of a contract for a murder in exchange for $100,000 per year for ten years, in addition to cassettes containing audio recordings purportedly of conversations between himself and Robert planning the murder of a ...
He was also suspected of murdering his second wife. On the morning of December 30, 1978, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Robert Spangler lured his wife, Nancy, into the basement with the promise of a "surprise" and shot her in the head with a revolver. Going upstairs, he shot his teenage children, Susan and David; David was slow in dying, so ...